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Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to physical ailments and pain, specifically affecting the back, shoulders, and ribs. It also extends to the concept of stealthy pursuit or deception, and is used to name a specific bird.
Derived headwords
الدأيnoun
- 1.Back painclassical
Pain or weakness in the camel's hump and back.
الدئيnoun
- 1.Chest painclassical
Pain in the chest, specifically in the soft part or the ribs where they meet.
الدئيnoun
- 1.Rib painclassical
Pain in the ribs where they meet the side.
الدأياتnoun
- 1.Shoulder bladesclassical
The shoulder blades, specifically three from each side.
دأيتverb
- 1.to pursue stealthilyclassical
To pursue or seek something stealthily, similar to striving or running.
ابن دأيةname
- 1.Ravenclassical
A name for the raven.
Parallel reading
الدأي والدئي والدئي: فقر الكاهل والظهر، أو غراضيف الصدر، أو ضلوعه في ملتقاه، وملتقى الجنب.
Al-Da'i, al-Da'i, and al-Da'i: weakness of the hump and back, or the soft parts of the chest, or its ribs at their meeting point, and the meeting point of the side.
أو الدأيات: أضلاع الكتف، ثلاثة من كل جانب.
Or al-Da'iyat: the ribs of the shoulder, three from each side.
ودأيت للشيء، كسعيت: ختلته.
And I pursued something stealthily, like I strove: I tricked it.